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Cinco de Mayo: A Celebration of Resilience and Heritage

As Cinco de Mayo approaches, communities nationwide are gearing up to commemorate this festive day’s rich cultural heritage and historical significance.

While often mistaken for Mexico’s Independence Day, Cinco de Mayo actually marks the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.

This year, as the world continues to grapple with challenges, the celebration of Cinco de Mayo serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength exhibited by the Mexican people in the face of adversity.

The Battle of Puebla was a pivotal moment in Mexican history, representing a decisive victory against formidable French forces.

Despite being outnumbered and outgunned, the triumph at Puebla symbolized Mexican unity and resistance against foreign intervention.

 That triumph marks a sense of national pride that continues to resonate to this day.

In the United States, Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, with festivities ranging from colorful parades and folkloric dances to traditional music and indulging in delicious Mexican cuisine.

Cinco de Mayo serves as an opportunity to honor the contributions of the Mexican-American community, which has played a vital role in shaping the cultural fabric of the United States.

From art and literature to politics and business, Mexican-Americans have made enduring contributions that enrich and diversify American society.

To commemorate Cinco de Mayo is to reflect on the historical significance of this day and its enduring legacy.

Beyond the festivities, Cinco de Mayo symbolizes the triumph of hope over despair, unity over division, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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Mavericks Send Clippers Packing, Advance to Western Conference Semi-Finals

In front of an electrified crowd, the Dallas Mavericks, led by Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, moved past the Los Angeles Clippers with a decisive 114-101 victory, to reach the Western Conference semifinals.

Despite a challenging start due to Doncic’s knee issues, the Mavericks’ duo found their rhythm in the second half.

Doncic, the NBA’s leading scorer this season, tallied 28 points and 13 assists, while Irving erupted for 28 points after the half.

Irving culminated a 30-point performance that left the Clippers searching for answers.

Paul George scored 18 points and garnered 11 rebounds for the Clippers.

However, the absence of Kawhi Leonard due to knee inflammation was felt as the team struggled to maintain their offensive firepower.

James Harden put up 16 points and 13 assists but only shot 5 of 16 from the field and missed all six of his 3-pointers.

Russell Westbrook was a nonfactor, as he only was able to put up six points.

The Mavericks’ win avenges their previous first-round loss to the Clippers, setting up a highly anticipated matchup against the top-seeded Oklahoma City on Tuesday night.

As the Mavericks celebrated their hard-fought win and prepared for the Thunder, it came at a cost: losing Maxi Kleber, possibly for the rest of the playoffs.

The reserve power forward/center suffered a third-degree dislocation of the AC joint of his right shoulder, according to ESPN.

The Mavs will open the Western Conference semifinals at the top seed, Oklahoma City, on Tuesday night, May 7.

Tip-off is scheduled for 8:30 p.m.

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Economic Development Week in DeSoto Discussed on City Broadcast DeSoto: In-Depth

While it’s not a celebration that rivals Christmas or New Year’s, Economic Development Week, which was initiated by the International Economic Development Council in 2016, will be celebrated in cities worldwide and in DeSoto during the Week of May 6th.

 

On Thursday afternoon, DeSoto Economic Development Director Matt Carlson joined DeSoto: In-Depth host Matt Smith on their Mobile Edition to discuss Economic Development Week and the latest economic development activities in DeSoto. You can view this broadcast on demand on DeSoto’s Facebook Page. (https://fb.watch/rPNvC3_J7G/)

 

Matt Carlson began Thursday’s conversation with some background about Economic Development Week. He noted, “It’s a nationally celebrated week of highlighting economic development professionals and organizations in their communities. Many people know that we do a lot in terms of programs and best practices that positively impact our communities.”

 

One of the things that the average person might not understand about economic development is that it is not about bringing your favorite restaurant chain or grocer to your city. Director Carlson is constantly asked why don’t we have a particular business here and he has to remind people of the following.

“Economic development isn’t bringing a specific thing to a specific place at a specific time. Economic Development is a process that we engage in, and we stay in the game all the time, because if you don’t when you want to have an impact, you can’t,” said Carlson who added, “Now the other thing is that we don’t build the business. We don’t build the land. Developers do that. And companies choose to place their products in a particular space and time based on a number of different factors that we don’t necessarily impact. So as much as many people think economic development is, I want a Wendy’s and I want it on this corner, it has very little to do with what we do.”

 

Host Matt Smith later asked Matt Carlson to discuss the significance of the Hampton Road Redevelopment Project which has been at the forefront of DeSoto’s future development plans. Carlson cited one area of current development in DeSoto as an example and said that the Hampton Road project is much more massive and significant.

Director Carlson observed, “Hampton Road, if you think about what’s going on where Chick-fil-A is, and the THR facility, the new healthcare facility, and the new Starbucks that are right there on Westmoreland and Belt Line. If you think of that on steroids, you’re talking about Hampton Road. You’re creating this co-tenancy that’s super important to businesses. Chick-fil-A doesn’t want to be off by itself. It wants to be where there is lots of other stuff going on. The same thing with Starbucks. The same things with Salata, or any of these franchises that we talk about. That’s not any different really then if you start to talk to developers of housing, they want to be near those same amenities.”

 

Carlson said that thinking about development on a much broader scale, and not parcel by parcel, is how a city becomes more successful. And he said that is where the Hampton Road Project and its “visionary” character code comes in. “This community has been working on it for 20 years to create this downtown area and to craft this vision and to cast that vision…that it enables us to think way beyond what sits there today.”

 

You can hear this program in its entirety on DeSoto’s Facebook Page (https://fb.watch/rPNvC3_J7G/) and you can learn more about the Hampton Road Corridor Plan and its Character Code zoning districts by visiting the plan’s website: https://www.envisionhamptonroad.com/

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DHS Track and Field Team Send Off

Date and Time: May 03, 2024 9:00AM-10:00AM (CST)
Category: DeSoto ISD
Location: DHS

Members of the DeSoto High School track team will be going to the Texas Relay State tournament. Come and wish them well.

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